01/06/2022 / By Ethan Huff
A young man was reamed out and forced to leave a Canadian Dollarama store the other day for briefly pulling down his mask to sniff a candle before purchasing it.
Video footage shows the man getting yelled at by an older store employee who is heard screaming at him that masks are not allowed to come off even momentarily to consider a purchase.
“No pictures in the store, please!” the employee is heard yelling at the young man as he starts filming the incident.
“Sir, you would not keep your mask up! Now it is up for a video (garbled)? Please leave the store!”
“I was trying to smell these candles here to shop at the Dollarama here,” the young man responds.
“As I pulled my mask down to smell …,” the young man continues to explain before being interrupted by another Dollarama employee who screamed even more loudly from the across the store at him.
“Pull your mask up!” the other employee bellows across the room.
“And now I have another guy yelling at me over here to put my mask up. Unbelievable, man. I will literally never come back here again. You guys are outrageous, man. I’ve never had such a terrible experience in my life.”
“Hey, hey, hey, get out! Get out!” the louder yelling employee then says back to the young man as he approaches the store entrance.
“Stop yelling at me,” the young man then responds.
“It’s no loss to the store,” an older woman, presumably an employee, then interjects to the young man, as if to imply that his decision to never come back to Dollarama will have no impact on the business.
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This sad display of mass formation mind control was so upsetting that another fellow shopper, a female, also told the Dollarama employees that she will never be returning there, either.
“I won’t be shopping here anymore if you’re going to talk to people like that,” the woman is heard saying.
“Please leave the store!” the louder screaming male employee then tells the both of them as he ushers them out the front door.
“There’s no need to talk to people like that,” the female shopper, who is seen carrying a small child, then says.
“It’s really rude,” the young man adds.
This sad display is now going viral and many Canadians who shop at Dollarama are reconsidering whether to ever go back. It appears as though the company may have a potential boycott on its hands because of its rude and hateful employees.
“Wow, this is the mass psychosis psychologists are starting to talk about,” wrote one commenter at Bitchute in response to the footage. “It’s real.”
“Those employees are psychotic from all of this. It’s enraging at first to see them treat this innocent shopper this way, but really sad when you think about how pathetic they are. I feel sorry for them, but they are also dragging all of us to our doom, so I resent them as well.”
In response to our own coverage about mass formation psychosis, a reader noted that this truly is the embodiment of the end times as spoken about in the Bible.
“Psychology is man’s way of solving spiritual problems,” this person writes. “I call it psychobabble. The Bible says mystery Babylon deceived the nations with her sorceries (pharmakeia). We are in the last days. The Branch Covidian deception is truly a mystery.”
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